
Historic breakthrough as wild-born chough takes to the skies and thrives in Kent for the first time in over 200 years
Conservationists celebrate landmark moment in bid to return red-billed choughs to South East England.
Conservationists celebrate landmark moment in bid to return red-billed choughs to South East England.
A moth species long thought to be extinct in England has made a dramatic return, rediscovered at local conservation charity Kent Wildlife Trust’s Lydden Temple Ewell Reserve near Dover after a 73-year absence.
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A total of nineteen red-billed chough have now released into the wild as part of a groundbreaking conservation project to return the at-risk species to Kent.
Iconic, red-billed corvids spread their wings to reach Dover Castle.
History comes to life as iconic bird species soars once again over the Kent coast after a 200-year absence.